Stop Micromanaging!

Stop Micromanaging!

We’re talking about the kind of manager that gives someone a task, a deadline, and then keeps ‘checking up’ to make sure things are moving along. This is micromanagement, and it’s not good.

Signs of micromanagement

Resist delegating;

Immerse themselves in overseeing the projects of others;

Start by correcting tiny details instead of looking at the big picture;

Take back delegated work before it is finished if they find a mistake in it; and

Discourage others from making decisions without consulting them.

What’s wrong with micromanaging?

Good managers empower their employees to do well by giving opportunities to excel; Bad managers disempower their employees by hoarding those opportunities. And a disempowered employee is an ineffective one – one who requires a lot of time and energy from his supervisor.

How To Stop?

Quit it, apologize [maybe?] and get to doing actual management, delegating work and letting employees do their jobs.